Wilderness Artist


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Wilderness Artist


Wilderness Artist
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Author : David Bellamy
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1995

Wilderness Artist written by David Bellamy and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with Landscape painting categories.




Wild Women


Wild Women
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Author : Joyce Burkholder
language : en
Publisher: Inanna Publications & Education
Release Date : 2014

Wild Women written by Joyce Burkholder and has been published by Inanna Publications & Education this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Landscape painting, Canadian categories.


Art. Women's Studies. WILD WOMEN is a celebration of the wilderness as seen through the eyes of three women artists: Joyce Burkholder, Kathy Haycock and Linda Sorensen. The book presents reproductions of each artist's paintings, and photos of the artists at work in the landscape and in their studios followed by a series of conversations that illuminate and compare their individual approaches and techniques. WILD WOMEN: PAINTERS OF THE WILDERNESS is a beautiful art book that is also a strong statement by women about recording, sharing and preserving the Canadian wilderness. It introduces to a wider public a group of contemporary professional women painters who work together and support each other in their mutual goals. Each has a back- to-the land experience that draws her to this remote, rural area and connects her to the wilderness.



Bill Mason Wilderness Artist


Bill Mason Wilderness Artist
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Author : Ken Buck
language : en
Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Release Date : 2005

Bill Mason Wilderness Artist written by Ken Buck and has been published by Rocky Mountain Books Ltd this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Art categories.


Memorial Book for Elaine Williams Dec 2005.



Into The Wilderness


Into The Wilderness
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Author : Stephen Lyman
language : en
Publisher: Artisan Publishers
Release Date : 1995

Into The Wilderness written by Stephen Lyman and has been published by Artisan Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with Photography categories.


During years of study and exploration, Stephen Lyman discovered his calling: to paint the wilderness with passionate commitment, and to communicate the joy found there in each image. Through his beautiful paintings and extraordinary photography he celebrates the importance of the wilderness as a whole. Into the Wilderness is more than a splendid art book. With it, you can journey with Lyman into a wilderness very few have experienced. You can share the sensation of being in the wild--exploring, discovering, studying, and enjoying the all-encompassing beauty of unspoiled nature. Into the Wilderness features Stephen Lyman's favorite paintings, as well as many unpublished paintings and sketches. In addition, the artist includes more than one hundred of his own photographs showing details and overviews of the natural world that inspires his paintings. Through Lyman's paintings and photography, and in the words of writer and former Sierra magazine editor Mark Mardon, each of us can experience the deep quiet of the woods, find serenity at the water's edge, climb mountains, and be completely at home in the world of the wilderness.



In Blue Mountains


In Blue Mountains
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Author : Thomas Locker
language : en
Publisher: SteinerBooks
Release Date : 2000-05

In Blue Mountains written by Thomas Locker and has been published by SteinerBooks this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000-05 with Art categories.


Ita Wegman is not only an inspiring genius of Anthroposophy, but she is also a healing genius of anthroposophic medicine. Perseverance, courage, greatness mark her being (Emanuel Zeylmans van Emmichoven). With great empathy, delicacy, and directness, Peter Selg recounts, in three lectures, the moving story of Ita Wegman and her relationship with Rudolf Steiner in the context of the development of anthroposophic medicine and the formation of the Medical Section of the School for Spiritual Science. Steiner had suffered patiently until the right person--Ita Wegman--arrived to guide spiritual science's healing mission into the medical field. In the fall of 1920, Ita Wegman founded a medical clinic in Arlesheim. From then on, she and Steiner worked together, both medically and spiritually, gradually unveiling a karmic working relationship unique in Steiner's life. Thus the stage is set. "By taking in the war-traumatized children we will not lose sight of our task in curative education, on the contrary, it is the actual realization of this task, and if one cannot see that, one is not going forward with the big strides of time. I assure you that I will not fall into small steps; I want to stay with the big strides" (Ita Wegman, Aug. 20, 1942). The second lecture focuses on anthroposophic curative, or therapeutic, education: "the social center, the heart even, of Ita Wegman's 'Medical Section'; To make a commitment to children with severe obstacles in their incarnation, out of spiritual insight into the human being and the wider karmic context, and to make this commitment as a group of people working out of a Christian-religious impulse" this was for Ita Wegman the true anthroposophic medicine." Dr. Selg then describes Dr. Wegman's heroic efforts to create a true community of physicians working anthroposophically out of Steiner's indications and in the spirit of Christ; how she looked after her colleagues, always seeking to wake them up "to the destiny of their own being." She also tried to resist all that was happening in Nazi Germany, never forgetting Steiner's warning: "In the future, the Anthroposophical Society will be faced with the crucial decision of whether responsibilities will be met or not." This is the heart of this wonderful book--the inner struggle to make love responsible.



Artists Of The North American Wilderness


Artists Of The North American Wilderness
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Author : John T. Ordeman
language : en
Publisher: Warwick House Publishing
Release Date : 2004

Artists Of The North American Wilderness written by John T. Ordeman and has been published by Warwick House Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Painting, American categories.


George and Belmore Browne are together a strong and sometimes overlooked example of the integrity, passion, strength and grit of early landscape artists on this continent. Their backdrop -- the rugged, forbidding landscape of the Pacific Northwest -- and their passion for both hunting and documenting the nature around them, make them both an important piece of North American cultural history. And George's story in particular, including his untimely death, is a fascinating, if tragic, story of an enormous talent whose heralding is long overdue. Once described as the greatest wildlife artist most people have never heard of, George Browne may be regarded as one of a few legitimate masters of the wildlife genre. And before him, there was Belmore, his father and mentor as both artist and sportsman. In a brilliantly illustrated book featuring dozens of color plates of both men's paintings, as well as photos of their travels, authors John Ordeman and Michael Schreiber document the lives of these remarkable men of adventure and artistry. Growing up in Washington State but studying in New England and later Paris, Belmore was a traditional realist painter. So, when invited on expeditions in the Yukon and Alaska, Belmore devoted himself to perfecting his painting technique with the rugged, stunning landscape of the north as inspiration. George spent his early years in Banff, Alberta. At 15, he quit school and began a rigorous apprenticeship in painting and drawing under his father. He later studied at the California School of Fine Arts, after his family had moved to the San Francisco Bay area. A born adventurer like his father, when George was drafted to the Army Air Corps during WWII, he wasthe first man to survive a parachute jump over 40,000 feet without freezing to death. His paintings of birds in flight, mountain goats leaping from rock to rock and moose serene in their swamp are just as breathtaking.



Bright Beat The Water


Bright Beat The Water
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: McDonald and Woodward Publishing Company
Release Date : 1993

Bright Beat The Water written by and has been published by McDonald and Woodward Publishing Company this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


John, Peyton, on octogenarian living in Proctor, Minnesota, is well-known throughout the western Great Lakes region as a banker, artist, and award-winning author. Peyton's memoirs, which span most of the twentieth century, begin with his early life in northern Minnesota when Duluth was still a frontier town. He recalls his adventures with the northern Ojibway Indians and time spent hunting and fishing on the rivers of the Northwoods. He describes his years at prep school in New Hampshire, his years at Yale, and banking during the Depression in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Many other experiences of his life in Minnesota, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Arizona -- always told in a gentle, warm and perceptive manner -- also find their way into these memoirs. Peyton's own paintings and illustrations further enrich the description of his life.



Art In The Wilderness


Art In The Wilderness
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Author : Ronald Rodney
language : en
Publisher: iUniverse
Release Date : 2002

Art In The Wilderness written by Ronald Rodney and has been published by iUniverse this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Art categories.


Art in the Wilderness is a voice crying out to the artist, the art historians, educators, politicians, pastors, museums, art galleries, and to all peoples who have a desire for justice, a yearning for knowledge and the need to understand one man’s struggle. The struggle through his arts and his vision of the world around him speaks to us on a personal and universal level. All who read this book will benefit through his courageous honest effort to see the injustices of history past and present. The contents of this work begins with Ronald’s formative years on the island of Trinidad and moves us to a new world where people are divided racially, politically, socially, and even creatively, as witness by the artist during his studies at the various hallowed institutions. The succeeding chapters reflect Ronald’s understanding of our "Art History" and its relationship to society. However in his research he comes to realize a certain truth about the forces that governed and even shaped our understanding about art and a man’s position in the world. Following this path he began his own visual journey to record and express the injustices that prevail and are generally neglected by our grand aesthetic values.



Wildlife And Wilderness


Wildlife And Wilderness
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Author : Keith Shackleton
language : en
Publisher: Clive Holloway Books
Release Date : 1986

Wildlife And Wilderness written by Keith Shackleton and has been published by Clive Holloway Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986 with Animals in art categories.




Artists Of The North American Wilderness


Artists Of The North American Wilderness
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Author : John T. Ordeman
language : en
Publisher: Warwick House Publishing
Release Date : 2003-11-01

Artists Of The North American Wilderness written by John T. Ordeman and has been published by Warwick House Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-11-01 with categories.


George and Belmore Browne are together a strong and sometimes overlooked example of the integrity, passion, strength and grit of early landscape artists on this continent. Their backdrop -- the rugged, forbidding landscape of the Pacific Northwest -- and their passion for both hunting and documenting the nature around them, make them both an important piece of North American cultural history. And George's story in particular, including his untimely death, is a fascinating, if tragic, story of an enormous talent whose heralding is long overdue. Once described as "the greatest wildlife artist most people have never heard of," George Browne may be regarded as one of a few legitimate masters of the wildlife genre. And before him, there was Belmore, his father and mentor as both artist and sportsman. In a brilliantly illustrated book featuring dozens of color plates of both men's paintings, as well as photos of their travels, authors John Ordeman and Michael Schreiber document the lives of these remarkable men of adventure and artistry. Growing up in Washington State but studying in New England and later Paris, Belmore was a traditional realist painter. So, when invited on expeditions in the Yukon and Alaska, Belmore devoted himself to perfecting his painting technique with the rugged, stunning landscape of the north as inspiration. George spent his early years in Banff, Alberta. At 15, he quit school and began a rigorous apprenticeship in painting and drawing under his father. He later studied at the California School of Fine Arts, after his family had moved to the San Francisco Bay area. A born adventurer like his father, when George was drafted to the Army Air Corps during WWII, he wasthe first man to survive a parachute jump over 40,000 feet without freezing to death. His paintings of birds in flight, mountain goats leaping from rock to rock and moose serene in their swamp are just as breathtaking. Slip-cased limited ed., incl. an original Browne print